In reply to Zell, Chris's message of Fri, 20 May 2005 13:18:24 -0500: Hi, [snip] > > Could low level, pulsed electrolysis of water be >overunity? > > There have been some reports of this happening - >although they have been attributed to measurement errors by skeptics. > > Suppose that, at any given instant, a few, random >water molecules are ready to split apart. They would be momentarily >vunerable > to a pulse splitting them apart - that would contain >less energy than is normally required to achieve electrolysis. [snip] If it were true, why wouldn't it happen just as well under normal electrolysis?
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